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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 18, 2024 Page 9 Everett Public Libraries Calander of Events Parlin Adult and Teens Mask-erade Workshop, Parlin Meeting Room. Tuesday, October 22nd at 7pm. Join us as we prepare for our huge event Ghosts of the Page: Literary Masquerade by crafting your own unique mask at our Mask-erade Workshop event. This funfilled program will help you design the perfect accessory for your literary-themed costume. Registration is reNUZZO FAMILY | FROM PAGE 8 walked up to Frank Jr. and asked if he was Frank Nuzzo; Frank Jr. responded with “no,” and the rest is history! Together they had three sons: Frank III, Matthew and Brian. For over 28 years, Diane has been a member of the Everett School Department, holding the title of Paraprofessional. Considered the backbone of the Nuzzo clan, Diane is known in the city as a strong, independent woman who’s always looking to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. She was one of the few parents who helped serve game day pasta dinners to the football team, and she did so for many years. She spent hundreds of hours helping her children get to and from school and practices, helped them apply and receive many local scholarships, and she was always available to assist when called upon. Without Diane, Frank III, Matthew and Brian would not have been as successful as they were. Not only was she successful in raising three amazing men, but she was a mother figure to many members of the Crimson Tide football family throughout the years. Frank Nuzzo, III was a member of the 2000-2003 Everett Crimson Tide Football teams. Frank was a three-year starter at Running Back and Linebacker and left a mark on both sides of the ball. On offense he rushed for well over 2,000 yards, while adding 1,000 yards receiving, while only playing in the first half of many games. Even more impressive was the 40 total touchdowns over his career. He led the team in tackles and sacks while a member of the Tide defense. He also recorded many interceptions, with none more memorable than the unforgettable 97-yard interception he returned for a touchdown in the 4th Quarter of the 2002 quired. For ages 18 and up. This program is generously funded by the Friends of the Everett Public Libraries. Puzzle Club Parlin Trustees Table. Wednesday, October 23rd from 3-5pm. Piece together fun and friendship at the Parlin puzzle table! We’ll have puzzles of all shapes and sizes to work on together. Recommended for ages 10 and up. Murder/Mystery Book Super Bowl against the rival St. John’s Prep. Frank was named captain his senior year. He was also a two-time Globe/Herald All-Scholastic and a 3-time GBL All-Star. Frank was named The Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Gatorade Player of the Year in his senior year. These personal accolades are great, but to Frank, nothing surpasses his three Super Bowl championships, where he helped lead the Tide in victories over Bridgewater-Raynham, St. John’s Prep and Marshfield. In these games, Frank rushed for a combined 200 yards and scored three times, one of them being an interception returned for a touchdown. He dominated these games on both sides of the ball. More impressive than his football accomplishments was his success in the classroom. He maintained a 3.9 GPA at Everett and was a member of the National Honor Society. Frank was an “E” NUZZO FAMILY | SEE PAGE 10 MERCURY RECOVERY PROGRAM Mercury is an element that can be harmful to human health and the environment if not disposed of properly. Mercury is found in products such as: Group, Connolly Center Meeting Room. Thursday, October 24th at 12pm. Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express is a classic for a reason. Thirteen strangers are stranded on a train. Someone has been murdered, and everyone’s a suspect. See Kathleen for copies on her twice monthly visits, or call the Parlin (617) 394 2300 or Shute (617) 394 2308 libraries. Ghost of the Page: A Literary Masquerade Parlin Memorial Library. Saturday, October 26th from 6-9pm. Step into the enchanted library at Ghosts of the Page: A Literary Masquerade, where stories and characters shimmer to life. Don the attire of your favorite literary figure and join us for an evening of mystical dancing, a haunted maze filled with secrets, and free refreshments to fuel your adventure. Compete in our costume contest for the best-dressed literary character, or try your luck in a cash raffle provided by the Friends of the Everett Public Libraries. For ages 18 and up, this night is full of magic— will you join the tale? Resume Writing, Parlin Information Desk. Do you need help sprucing up an EVENTS | SEE PAGE 15 Thermostats Thermometers Mercury Switches Fluorescent Lamps Please contact your local Board of Health or Department of Public Works for information on where to safely dispose of these items. SPONSORED BY

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